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. >> it really is the nation's laws, losing david patraeus. >> personally, this is a heartbreak. >> full disclosure, we are putting this program together the day before thanksgiving and we come to you with the fervent hope that events will not overcome us. on this day, or families come first, like yours. let's start with the bloody conflict between israel and hamas in the middle east. israel's critics say they're doing more than defending themselves. there was a meeting to come up with a diplomatic solution. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that advances the security and legitimate aspirations of the israelis and palestinians alike. >> if there is a possibility of achieving a long-term solution of this problem through diplomatic means, we prefer that. if not, then i'm sure you understand israel will have to take whatever action is necessary to defend its people. >> i will borrow the opening question from the "washington post" columnist david ignatius. the question is, is there any escape from this palestinian version of heil? >> there is not. it goes back to what was said in the beg
. >> it really is the nation's laws, losing david patraeus. >> personally, this is a heartbreak. >> full disclosure, we are putting this program together the day before thanksgiving and we come to you with the fervent hope that events will not overcome us. on this day, or families come first, like yours. let's start with the bloody conflict between israel and hamas in the middle east. israel's critics say they're doing more than defending themselves. there was a meeting to...
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enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with maryland and virginia and all over california and hopefully washington soon and really excited to get everybody interested with the information. >> somebody asked how do you implement a restorative justice program? do you have that
enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but...
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it is these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. culture is that so much a lot of people at highbury all their little. difference of so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades you believe it is achieve much beyond horrific budgetary cost and extremely high levels of. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. we speak your language or not at the. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't story. it's. been choice. visit. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.
it is these laws are respected so there aren't any problems. culture is that so much a lot of people at highbury all their little. difference of so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades you believe it is achieve much beyond horrific budgetary cost and extremely high levels of. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any...
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our nation's health care system now that obamacare is to quote speaker of the house john boehner the law of the land in this discussion i speak with three health care experts about what to expect as obamacare kicks into effect over the next few years and what the prospects are for a single payer system to finally materialize in the united states so here it is a bigger picture discussion on health care in america. tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on health care in america an increasing number of republicans in congress acknowledging that obamacare is here to stay and president obama winning reelection it certainly seems that obamacare as speaker boehner put it is the law of the land and with obamacare millions of americans will have unprecedented access to affordable health care many of them for the first time but while the up shots of obamacare seem clear the details and fine print of the law are hazy at best and it will get down to the nitty gritty of obamacare and answer the pressing questions that americans on both sides of the aisle are asking about president obama
our nation's health care system now that obamacare is to quote speaker of the house john boehner the law of the land in this discussion i speak with three health care experts about what to expect as obamacare kicks into effect over the next few years and what the prospects are for a single payer system to finally materialize in the united states so here it is a bigger picture discussion on health care in america. tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on health care in america an...
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contractors however iraq is clearly not currently capable of enforcing its laws much less against you know over our american military contractors i would submit to you that in this case this is one case that privatization is not a solution and mr president how do you propose to bring private military contractors under a system of law yeah i appreciate that very much i wasn't kidding. i found out. april of two thousand and three by a phone call to say well the goodness is congratulations you've been selected for promotion to brigadier general i said well that's good news what could possibly be the bad news and he said well the bad news is your unit you'll be commanding is assisting the prisons experts with the restoration of prisons for all of iraq. and they're already deployed and i said well can i go. and there was just a second of silence on the other end of the telephone and he said you want to go i was reading the bible in greek and hebrew and studying those languages in hebrew sort of flip naturally into arabic i was also interested in student loan repayment . you know upwards of
contractors however iraq is clearly not currently capable of enforcing its laws much less against you know over our american military contractors i would submit to you that in this case this is one case that privatization is not a solution and mr president how do you propose to bring private military contractors under a system of law yeah i appreciate that very much i wasn't kidding. i found out. april of two thousand and three by a phone call to say well the goodness is congratulations you've...
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surveillance laws to account for the new digital world in earlier versions of the bill the democratic chairman of the senate judiciary committee vermont's patrick leahy said the law should protect internet users by requiring law enforcement agencies to obtain a search warrant before looking at any e-mail but a new version of the bill heavily influenced by law enforcement agencies makes it even easier for the government to read our e-mails as seen ever reports the new bill would give twenty two different agencies the legal authority to read emails private google docs person to person twitter messages and private facebook posts all without a search warrant the law also doesn't even require the f.b.i. and homeland security to notify the user or even a judge at the end of last week under pressure from several privacy organizations including the american civil liberties union senator leahy dropped his support for this new law but as a right now the bill still remains loaded with intrusive provisions and it's still scheduled to be voted on by the senate later this week so what more do you n
surveillance laws to account for the new digital world in earlier versions of the bill the democratic chairman of the senate judiciary committee vermont's patrick leahy said the law should protect internet users by requiring law enforcement agencies to obtain a search warrant before looking at any e-mail but a new version of the bill heavily influenced by law enforcement agencies makes it even easier for the government to read our e-mails as seen ever reports the new bill would give twenty two...
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also my father-in-law is in chinatown sro, too. my father-in-law's building had this bed bug infestation. when he goes to bed, all the bed bugs come out at night. so he got bitten pretty badly all over the neck, the head. he reported to the manager. the manager just did a real routine thing about the bed bugs. so my father-in-law went to chinatown cdc for help. so that was brought to the attention of the health department. so he couldn't even sleep well at night. so we are really hopeful that the legislation will help people to understand how they are treated and get better. we are living in a pretty bad situation once you have bed bugs. so we hope that we could get this legislation done really fast, so things will get better for us. we thank the supervisors to put such an emphasis on improving the environment for us. thank you. >> thank you. i'm going to call up a couple more name cards. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good afternoon supervisors, thank you, my name is jorge potio, a lifetime resident of san francisco and i want to
also my father-in-law is in chinatown sro, too. my father-in-law's building had this bed bug infestation. when he goes to bed, all the bed bugs come out at night. so he got bitten pretty badly all over the neck, the head. he reported to the manager. the manager just did a real routine thing about the bed bugs. so my father-in-law went to chinatown cdc for help. so that was brought to the attention of the health department. so he couldn't even sleep well at night. so we are really hopeful that...
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she came from the dean's office at harvard law school. every single member of the supreme court for the first time in our history has on their resume a seat on a federal court of appeals and that is really astonishing. i mean there are lots of ways to be a lawyer in this country. for instance the warren court, the height of the warren court, there was not a single member of that court who had been a judge. a judge of anything. justice brennan had been a judge in the supreme court of new jersey batgirl warren had never been a judge. he had run for vice president on the national republican ticket and was a major political figure. there were senators. there were former cabinet members and all sorts of people who at an deeply involved in the life of the country who end up on the supreme court. justice o'connor who retired in 2005, she was the only member of the court that she served on who it been in elective office. she had been majority majority leader of the heirs of the state senate and there is no one who has ever -- and for some of them
she came from the dean's office at harvard law school. every single member of the supreme court for the first time in our history has on their resume a seat on a federal court of appeals and that is really astonishing. i mean there are lots of ways to be a lawyer in this country. for instance the warren court, the height of the warren court, there was not a single member of that court who had been a judge. a judge of anything. justice brennan had been a judge in the supreme court of new jersey...
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the law of the land. without much controversy after all these years. the misogyny would be under control. women would make at least 30 percent of the congress. now 17%. a lot of statistics. but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all of these new opportunities and work well providing for their families. that's what i think is the next revolution we have to the create to have policies that the rest of the world already has an american women do not, whether it is paid maternity, family leave, whether it's access to affordable quality child care, whether it's workplace flexibility. until we figure out this conundrum about how to combine family and work, how to really enable a significant contribution to society while still loving and caring for their children, that is what we begin to do. we have to form a new coalition to take this next giant step to make it possible for women to do what they really are meant to do . thank you. >> when i first target writing it was precipitated in first by the housing market
the law of the land. without much controversy after all these years. the misogyny would be under control. women would make at least 30 percent of the congress. now 17%. a lot of statistics. but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all of these new opportunities and work well providing for their families. that's what i think is the next revolution we have to the create to have policies that the rest of the world already has an american women do not,...
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the law also doesn't even require the f.b.i. and homeland security to notify the user or even a judge at the end of last week under pressure from several privacy organizations including the american civil liberties union sen leahy dropped his support for this new law but as a right now the bill still remains loaded with untrue supervisions added still scheduled to be voted on by the senate later this week so what more do you need to know about it what does privacy mean real in the digital age amy stepanovich joins me now she's the associate litigation counsel at epic electronic privacy information center amy welcome back hi nice to be here thanks great to have you with us what's the current status of this bill so it's in committee right now it hasn't been reported out some. inlays committee and leahy's committee and this current status now is that there we're looking at it being back to the version that was released in september which attempts to clarify when law enforcement can look at the e-mails there's a lot of ambiguity in
the law also doesn't even require the f.b.i. and homeland security to notify the user or even a judge at the end of last week under pressure from several privacy organizations including the american civil liberties union sen leahy dropped his support for this new law but as a right now the bill still remains loaded with untrue supervisions added still scheduled to be voted on by the senate later this week so what more do you need to know about it what does privacy mean real in the digital age...
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saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also pinned up these private records to boehner abilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online banking apps makes banking information passwords and account numbers easily open to scanning via smart phone and bank servers can store identifying features of the devices used to access the information number seven your vote voting machines have long been called hackable and on election day we saw some regularities stemming from both being allegedly altered add to the fact that many observers claim the current crop of technology is in need of serious oversight and should make many wonder but the possibility of throwing an election might not be too far from reality. and number six mass transit transportati
saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also pinned up these private records to boehner abilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online...
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one reason is that the law makes employers see the disabled as a legalhreat. you fire a disabled person he may sue you. in addition, it would force businesses to accommodate handicapped people. it includes hundreds of pages of rules. every new doorway must be 32 inches wide. every mirror 40 inches above the floor. if they aren't, they may sue you. he filed hundreds of lawsuits every year. >> john: what would you do if you were in a wheelchair, to don't you want something t protect your rights. >> but the prottion is a nasty thing. now some businesses are sued by disabled people who have never been in their store. drive-by the lawyers call them. a scout working for them drives up and down the street looking for businesses tt might not be compliant. eric was asked to do that. >> he got an e-mail from his attorney. go to the following 19 businesses, get 19 business cards and receipts and i'll pay you $1,000. >> just get a business card to prove he was there and a lawyer would find a reason to sue. eric said no he could have made thousands of dollars a day. >>ohn:
one reason is that the law makes employers see the disabled as a legalhreat. you fire a disabled person he may sue you. in addition, it would force businesses to accommodate handicapped people. it includes hundreds of pages of rules. every new doorway must be 32 inches wide. every mirror 40 inches above the floor. if they aren't, they may sue you. he filed hundreds of lawsuits every year. >> john: what would you do if you were in a wheelchair, to don't you want something t protect your...
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it about 45 minutes, -- in about 45 minutes, julie rovner on the health-care law. health-care law.
it about 45 minutes, -- in about 45 minutes, julie rovner on the health-care law. health-care law.
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when we finished law school we both went to the east coast to work for large law firms. over the years we stayed in close touch. when chris was back from over seas we were frequent tennis partners and would get together for dinners and other events in washington. over the years our families became friends as well. it's been such a pleasure to come to know them and chris's many friends in washington and to watch his career unfold. we met on the first day of school. i sat down in our civil procedure class next to a person who turned out to be named chris highland. shortly thereafter chris stevens sat down next to me. the three of us went to lunch afterwards and became friends from that day forward. chris never tried to be someone special but he was someone special. when we were at hastings his charm and wit were on display from the start. in class he was very articulate and seemed as later in life always very poised and well spoken and at ease. i think our professors loved him. he liked being a student, even studying at the national war college a few years ago. he always s
when we finished law school we both went to the east coast to work for large law firms. over the years we stayed in close touch. when chris was back from over seas we were frequent tennis partners and would get together for dinners and other events in washington. over the years our families became friends as well. it's been such a pleasure to come to know them and chris's many friends in washington and to watch his career unfold. we met on the first day of school. i sat down in our civil...
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city group is going to law off people. and other foreign banks and businesses have been cutting off jobs. but, hewlett packard and or companies have ramped up greek operations. >>> this week the members are going meet to look at what credit an interest rate swaps must be gain feed. some think the market may move from london to chicago. they have to come up with rules to curb risks in the global market. >>> apple is catching up with demand on its latest iphone. nearly two months after the release, shipping times have started to drop. the wait for the phone is now two weeks and before it was closer to a month. since the release apple has reportedly been struggling to meet demands. >>> the kindle has been the number one e reader. we now have the five best selling backs in kin it wills five years. the top book is 50 shades of gray, the hungerer game and then the 50 shades follow up, 50 shades darker. >>> the mayor of new jersey is going to be living on food stamps. he has accepted a challenge to live on food stamps for one wee
city group is going to law off people. and other foreign banks and businesses have been cutting off jobs. but, hewlett packard and or companies have ramped up greek operations. >>> this week the members are going meet to look at what credit an interest rate swaps must be gain feed. some think the market may move from london to chicago. they have to come up with rules to curb risks in the global market. >>> apple is catching up with demand on its latest iphone. nearly two...
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well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the us as a whole to do the same. to keep. the cross of the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hachim in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim american dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser under rug policy are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean this talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do you square the circle. well i mean you know colorado and washington had votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states
well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the us as a whole to do the same. to keep. the cross of the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hachim in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim american dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser under rug policy are gentlemen...
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it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the president has convened now two bullying summits where we bring the best practices to bear and learn locally. we've been doing webinar series across the country, you can find the dates for those on the web site. tom also mentioned ab
it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov...
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local law student interested in environmental law and avid golfer. i support this resolution because it rejects legitimate attempts to [speaker not understood]. given the information forcing requirements of ceqa, this resolution should be passed. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. if there's anyone else that would like to speak, please come forward. >>> supervisors, my name is al markel. i've lived in san francisco all my life and i played golf a good part of it. i urge you to -- a no vote on this resolution. [speaker not understood]. all this does is waste more time and money. so, let's get on with it. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> my name is victor car michael and
local law student interested in environmental law and avid golfer. i support this resolution because it rejects legitimate attempts to [speaker not understood]. given the information forcing requirements of ceqa, this resolution should be passed. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. if there's anyone else that would like to speak, please come forward. >>> supervisors, my name is al markel. i've lived in san francisco all my life and i played golf a good part of it. i...
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i think law professors, those interested in the law. you don't have to be a lawyer to be interested in what the supreme court is doing or thinks it is doing. i think it is a window into that world. it describes what the alternative modes of interpretation are and if one is interested in what -- you know, what real conflict in the court is, it is not -- it is not politics, it is not democratic versus republican, it is the different approaches to interpretation that are described in this book. >> rose: even though i said i would never ask you a question that i knew you hadn't thought about before and hadn't been asked before and hadn't dismissed before -- >> well -- you already asked one about how i would grade myself. >> rose: that is true. and you didn't answer yet. >> i am not going to. >> but it is -- and what this conversation shows the passion that you feel about this idea, you know, this being not a strict constructionist but being a textual list that is at the core of your being. >> it really is .. >> i mean that is your life's fi
i think law professors, those interested in the law. you don't have to be a lawyer to be interested in what the supreme court is doing or thinks it is doing. i think it is a window into that world. it describes what the alternative modes of interpretation are and if one is interested in what -- you know, what real conflict in the court is, it is not -- it is not politics, it is not democratic versus republican, it is the different approaches to interpretation that are described in this book....
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it's the law. we've got the law and now you've got-- >> and i don't want to pay for someone ales twinkie habit, okay? >> what about people, why don't you tell people they can't have sex and then you-- >> and i don't have to-- >> and by the way, if we subsidize the outcome of sex, we might be on the hook for that, too. >> all right. guys. >> and there's much more-- >> hold on one second. final from julian. >> much larger point, the government through our tax code incentivizes buying a home and going to school. all we're talking about doing here is creating incentives in the system not to engage in unhealthy behavior that most of the rest of us end up having to subsidize. >> yet the government encourages you to get it on. i'll leave it this, the government does encourage you to get it on, tax breaks for having kids. >> and encouraging to get it on and a major-- >> and julian and charlie gasperino on the same page after all. >> and hey, guys with the college football season kicking into high gear, the
it's the law. we've got the law and now you've got-- >> and i don't want to pay for someone ales twinkie habit, okay? >> what about people, why don't you tell people they can't have sex and then you-- >> and i don't have to-- >> and by the way, if we subsidize the outcome of sex, we might be on the hook for that, too. >> all right. guys. >> and there's much more-- >> hold on one second. final from julian. >> much larger point, the government...
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well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals w understand theifference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... a become the first and only national medicare advantage company to achieve a 5-star rating for a medicare plan... your efforts result in the quality of care and service we're able to provide... which means better health outcomes... and more quality time to share with the ones who matter most. i love you, grandma! [ male a
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mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean look at it go to the average. well it's like out of those railways of alcohol prohibition right the principle beneficiary of prohibition are the organized crime are the criminals the gangsters mexico colombia west africa afghanistan you name it right also you have a prison industrial complex in america which is growing dramatically in power and money and now employs hundreds of thousands if not millions of people many of whom are simply trying to defend their jobs for the pharmaceutical companies it's trying to defend their quote unquote good drugs against the other quote unquote bad drugs in a day and age when more people are dying of pharmaceutical drugs oftentimes in the other drugs and often times where those drugs are oftentimes more dangerous than the drugs are illegal so i think your hypothesis is right on spot ok kevin go ahead well i think we should have let's try
mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean look at it go to the average. well it's like out of those railways of alcohol prohibition right the principle beneficiary of prohibition are the organized crime are the criminals the gangsters mexico colombia west africa afghanistan you name it right also you have a prison...
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well i mean you know colorado and washington had votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not be and you know unfortunately voters were sold a false choice between prohibition on one side and super in force and criminalization and legalization on the other side and the reality is that the this is actually a false choice this is not between legalization or prohibition you can actually have a kind of policy that it's much more nuanced than that ok peter in washington what do you think about what the people in colorado and washington have done recently in the last election well given the choices and frankly i think kevin. has put them out there that that's the choice that we seem to have a lot of collateral damage or legalization and i would like to see a m
well i mean you know colorado and washington had votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not be and you know unfortunately voters were sold a false choice...
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with that said, the current law is what it is and i will be reluctantly supporting this suspension and hope to revive legislation in the not too distant future. >> thank you. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. so, r colleagues, there's a motion to refer this item to the full board committee report for the consideration on november 20, 2012. can we adopt that without objection? * thank you. thank you, president chiu. mr. evans, please call item number 5. >> item number 5 is a resolution to remove certain proposals and activities from the environmental impact report for the recreation and park department significant natural resource area of management plan and to consider proposals and alternatives for the future of the sharp park golf course for the separate and complete ceqa process. >> thank you. the sponsor is supervisor kristina olague and i don't see her here or her staff. she has asked me to continue this item to the call of the chair and we'll do that after hearing public comment.
with that said, the current law is what it is and i will be reluctantly supporting this suspension and hope to revive legislation in the not too distant future. >> thank you. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. so, r colleagues, there's a motion to refer this item to the full board committee report for the consideration on november 20, 2012. can we adopt that without objection? * thank you....
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wade would be the law of the land. misogyny, rape would be under control. that women would make at least 30% of the congress, now 17%. a lot of statistics, but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all these new opportunities and be able to to work while providing for their families, whether its children, the elderly or the disabled. and that's what i think is the next revolution we have to create to have policies, that the rest of the world already have and the american women does not have. whether it's paid maternity, family, whether it's access to affordable, quality childcare, whether it's workplace flexibility. until we figure out this conundrum about how to confine -- combine family and work, how women can make a significant contribution to society while still loving and caring for their children, that is what we have to do. it can't be women alone. it has to be men. it has to be labor. it has to be the elderly. we have to form a new coalition to take this next giant step to make it possible for women to do
wade would be the law of the land. misogyny, rape would be under control. that women would make at least 30% of the congress, now 17%. a lot of statistics, but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all these new opportunities and be able to to work while providing for their families, whether its children, the elderly or the disabled. and that's what i think is the next revolution we have to create to have policies, that the rest of the world already...
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and is sure real law next? acclaims dollar middle east expert joining us next. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid refl disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serioustomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. deasy starting now, code as chair of the working group on islamism and the international louvre institution, "wall street journal" contributor. good to have you with this let's start with some woman with an a day. the president of egypt, the clerisy as new powers within a day of that cease-fire taking home. breathtaking arrogance how should we perceive this? >> this stunning display of flexibility on wednesday he
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local law student interested in environmental law and avid golfer. i support this resolution because it rejects legitimate attempts to [speaker not understood]. given the information forcing requirements of ceqa, this resolution should be passed. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. if there's anyone else that would like to speak, please come forward.
local law student interested in environmental law and avid golfer. i support this resolution because it rejects legitimate attempts to [speaker not understood]. given the information forcing requirements of ceqa, this resolution should be passed. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. if there's anyone else that would like to speak, please come forward.
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the last stop in any mean that damn good many children have become prizes to fight for why does the law or threaten families the social for it to see in the form of the right of the hole minimal they think that they have any kind of suspicion about the world war three of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad using what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. we speak to language such. as programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots that will be ip interviewers intriguing stories for you to. see when trying all of the arabic to find out more visit arabic all teeth dot com. for. the. blind russian would be soon which brightened if you knew about phone from phones to the preciousness. who for instance atif dot com. book full. of. if you're. welcome i cross talk to people about to remind you we're talking about america's war on drugs. q. ok ethan i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the american the america
the last stop in any mean that damn good many children have become prizes to fight for why does the law or threaten families the social for it to see in the form of the right of the hole minimal they think that they have any kind of suspicion about the world war three of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad using what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. we speak to language such. as programs in...
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that was passed by washington, obamacare is one big example, but the laws are constitutional. the constitution gave the government the power to do certain things. this did not come up since the 1930's. >> again, november 2012 elections. >> that no one to talk about 2012. i'm tired 2012. let's talk about the future. 2012 was a very good for us. we are going to have to figure out a way to appeal to a bigger electorate. >> a year running for president? >> that is classified. dear clarence is not high enough to hear that. i want to be part of the national debate, but i think it's too early to make that decision. >> government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, everyday americans are being harassed, abused, and imprisoned by the feds. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. check the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you see easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. book tv streams live on line for 48 hours every wee
that was passed by washington, obamacare is one big example, but the laws are constitutional. the constitution gave the government the power to do certain things. this did not come up since the 1930's. >> again, november 2012 elections. >> that no one to talk about 2012. i'm tired 2012. let's talk about the future. 2012 was a very good for us. we are going to have to figure out a way to appeal to a bigger electorate. >> a year running for president? >> that is...
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i believe that law enforcement has indicated they believe the girls are alive. what do they base this on? >> i guess the fbi spokesperson base it on there was no evidence that they weren't. so, that's all they would tell us. so, as far as we know that's the only reason they said that. >> and, you guys decided, after four months, anniversary of their going to missing, to write a letter to the person, whoever, who took the girls. your daughter and your niece, lyric. why did you make that decision to write a letter? >> um, we just kind of decided to do that and to put an ad in the paper, because a lot of times you see people that have taken kids, have done time, they always keep the clippings, and they keep updated on their case. so, i just thought if i could put it in the front page of the paper, you know, hoping and praying that the person would see our letter, and do the right thing and bring the girls home. return them anywhere. >> you know, we have covered this case extensively at the beginning, and i must ask you this question. your niece, who was the daughte
i believe that law enforcement has indicated they believe the girls are alive. what do they base this on? >> i guess the fbi spokesperson base it on there was no evidence that they weren't. so, that's all they would tell us. so, as far as we know that's the only reason they said that. >> and, you guys decided, after four months, anniversary of their going to missing, to write a letter to the person, whoever, who took the girls. your daughter and your niece, lyric. why did you make...
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this is the kind of thing where the tee taidetails of the law, r this law is amending a bunch of laws from the 80s. >> thank you very much. we appreciate you coming on the show. elmo the furry red monster on says sesame street, has had damage done to the brand and pbs itself later in the show. meanwhile housing starts. it is the highest rate in 44 years. mortgage rates and two of the reasons why there is more building activity. today's home starting are 40% of where they were in january 2006. but you know what, i'm all or economic optimism and housing could wind up being a big plus in the years ahead. meg whitman in control tonight and a former hedge fund manager charged in a trading scheme. those stories right after the break. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not
this is the kind of thing where the tee taidetails of the law, r this law is amending a bunch of laws from the 80s. >> thank you very much. we appreciate you coming on the show. elmo the furry red monster on says sesame street, has had damage done to the brand and pbs itself later in the show. meanwhile housing starts. it is the highest rate in 44 years. mortgage rates and two of the reasons why there is more building activity. today's home starting are 40% of where they were in january...
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laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the ceremonial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i believe, to the moral laws. the ten commandments are neither civil laws nor ceremonial. those are moral laws. they were the ones chiselled in stone. so when people -- it's a very common argument. yeah, but what about this law and what about this law. well, granted, that was that law for that point in time, and i'm under no obligation to do that. but when a law says for instance you will always tell the truth, you may not lie, sorry, that doesn't matter how times change. >> here's my confusion about you.
laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the ceremonial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i...
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thousands of people were showing up and it transformed the way we think that people began to question the law that was passed as obamacare
thousands of people were showing up and it transformed the way we think that people began to question the law that was passed as obamacare
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federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for.
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laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but also for conditions that it could be treated with much milder medications or therapy. the result? we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes. people think, oh, i have got a headache, my elbow is or sore whatever. i don't want to minimize it. there are a lot of people who live courageous lives in constant pain but there's no question since we represent 80% -- represent 5% of the world's population we got no business popping as many pills as we do. >> why is this you think, such a distinct american phenomenon? >> we like things to happen quickly an instantaneously. it's the mcdonald's phenomenon. you can drive through and get your food immediately. the same things, you can go to the emergency department and get your pa
laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but also for conditions that it could be treated with much milder medications or therapy. the result? we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes. people think, oh,...